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News from 26/02/2003

2003; Gale Group;

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Andrew Robson, Jonathan Swift, Robert Cole, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Adam Sherwin Media Reporter, Frances Gibb Legal Editor, Ben Bradshaw, Andrew Morgan, Robert Thicknesse, David A. Harris, Theodore Dalrymple, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Ken Coates (Chairman), B. W. Thompson, Philip Howard, Ian Cobain, Hilary Finch, Carol Midgley, PS, H. Walker, David Chater, James Bone, Penny Wark, Nic Hopkins, Nick Daws, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Don Pettingale, Rosalind Renshaw, Lauren Slater, Gillian Harris Scotland Correspondent, R. K. D. Shah, Clare Stewart, Caroline Gluck, Antonia Senior, Ben Webster Transport Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, David McVay, Ralph Harris, Anne Spackman Property Editor, Jennai Cox Fitness Editor, Dominic Walsh, Derek Bateman, Chair, Gary Jacob, Joe McCann, Rachel Campbell Johnson and Dalya Alberge, Tim Reid, Jon Hills-Jones, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Phoebe Greenwood, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Richard Miles and Antonia Senior, Oliver Wright Health Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Consumer Editor, Quentin Letts, Philip Webster Political Editor and Michael Evans Defence Editor, Leo Abse, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Matt Dickinson Chief Football Correspondent, Rachel Campbell Johnston, William Shawcross, Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent, Paula Hawkins, Vanora Bennett, Tony Halpin Education Editor, Dennis Reed, Oliver Kay, Jerome Burne, Lisa Armstrong, Michael Theodoulou, Gabriella Gamini, Neel Mukherjee, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, David Watts, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, L. A. Garfield, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Michael Dynes, Simon de Bruxelles and Ian Cobain, Francis Gilbert, Greg Hurst Parliamentary Correspondent, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Russell Hotten, A. Gondhalekar, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Nick Hasell, Carl Mortished European Briefing, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Richard Beeston, Jonathan Clayton and Adam Sage, Nick Szczepanik, Joanna Pitman, Mary Ann Sieghart, Melissa Kite Political Correspondent, Peter Lansely, Ian Johns, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, George Caulkin, Richard Ford and Philip Webster, Derek Dainton, Peter Riddell, Lea Paterson Economics Editor, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Miles, John Naish, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Catherine Philp, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Sarah Butler, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Lloyd Parry and Robert Thomson, Stephen Dalton, Bill Edgar, Richard Morrison, Charles Tweedie, Alan Lee Racing Correspondent, Jenny Davey, Tim Johnston, Patience Wheatcroft,

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Emergency deal to build new jails as police cells overflow War jitters hit economic confidence Shares and sterling plunge in face of American fears over Iraq Labour MPs ready to desert Blair The Times Today Your Last Week to Eat out for £5 - Collect Bonus… My Afghan journey with a dog-eared classic Rodin and the art of bondage Japan considers attack after 58 years of self-defence Operatunity knocks for a Tesco girl Henderson Global Investors News & Comment Business The Register Sport Plus T2 Times Online Silent critics listen to a master chemist at work Grassroots Tories shun leader as electoral liability Clarke supports university bias to poorer students C&G Cannabis changes wrong, says UN Lords reform committee to abolish itself Innocent pensioner or FBI's $5m fraudster ? Ex-detective faces jail for VAT phone swindle Cleared lawyer free to work Lexmark Colour Inkjet Europeans warm to a home of their own Junior doctors to become consultants before they are 30 IF No Title Buy-to-let sales will continue Lib Dems to pledge tax cuts at next election Shooting in jeopardy after MPs vote to ban terriers Somak Holidays Mystery candidate for Oxford In Brief Armourer jailed Patrick Austin, 65, was jailed for… VCJD deaths Tie protest wait ITV's killer gains Security warning Solicitor jailed Gucci ad cleared Council tax Anger at culinary critics after chef commits suicide Restaurateurs hit back at the powerful guardians of taste, reports Seduction on a plate Maplin Electronics Ltd. Vodafone Court mourns king of cuisine Don 't mention the Tory leadership to Kenneth Clarke Noddy forced to cough up for Ken Be freeserve Would you take sex lessons from this woman? If… Mail editor warns MPs against a privacy law A gentle interview in the Hello! style Chorus strikes silent note Master of diplomacy Electricity bill shock PS Bottle-fed babies in parents' bed at risk of cot death Road accident danger doubles for pupils at 11 Potter 'helping to make children fat' BMW Cathedrals can keep charging Peugeot Third hammer attack puts suburb in fear RAF clears controller over death of US pilots JustAAsk Picture Gallery By a Correspondent: Gay sauna sacking wins boss £450,000 The Electoral Commission Mayor pledges to peg congestion charge for decade BASF Drive these at least once before you die Motoring musts: from the Mini to the Sinclair C5 Blair faces warring party Church urges UN backing… Rocket that could strike at the heart of Israel I'll survive war, Saddam says Kurds urge US to deter Turks Vorsprung Minnows that may seal : fate of Saddam page 15 Blair faces his biggest party rebellion Hitachi Labour critics muted as PM wins praise Debate Backbenchers' revolt will not change policy Political Briefing Peter Riddell Picture Gallery Church insists invasion must have UN backing Intelligence Standard Life Healthcare Limited Business Link Players are all in place, but what are their roles? Foreign Editor's Briefing Dell (AP): Iraq gives Blix 'first biological bomb' In Brief (Reuters): Western jets hit five missile sites (AP): Germany's alternative voice (AP): Four die in US military air crash Bespoke Suits Father's quest Fate hands African backwater 30 days in the sun Guinea has to choose whether to back France or the US, report Richard Beeston, Jonathan Clayton and Adam Sage The minor players that may hold the future of Saddam in their hands Northern rock Japan seeks parasol in shade of US umbrella The Japanese Defence Minister talks in Tokyo to Richard Lloyd Parry and Robert Thomson on what was one of the most trying days in his career Prudential Defence facts and figures Missile test rains on South Korea's parade Linguaphone Institute Ltd Indian girls discover a bent for Beckham A British film has kicked off a craze that puts young women to the test, writes Catherine Philp in Delhi Cypriot war veteran is last national leader of his kind Prudential Leading from the front Time Computers Ltd Sharon to govern with far Right In Brief (AFP): Death row empty (AP): Venezuela blasts (AP): Lagos at standstill (AFP): Fishermen freed Romany women tricked into sterilisation Illiterate mothers are induced to " sign" forms agreeing to surgery, writes Adam LeBor in Presov, eastern Slovakia Drug traffickers' day of violence taints Rio's carnival preparations T Mobile Past and present Halifax plc Indonesia top brass indicted for Timor violence A harmless case of poisoning Theatre Arsenic & Old Lace Strand Theatre Music Bellini appears in blackshirts and… Beatrice di Tenda Haslemere Hall, Surrey Robert Thicknesse First Choice The Best Shows in London The Times LSO/Davis Barbican Phiharmonia/Dutoit Festival Hall Theatre The Green Man Bush, W12 ArtsFirst Say they have a right to be angry and they will be The explosion in anger management classes fosters more violent behaviour Spare me the unexpected, I can't even bring myself to go out and buy duct tape Picture Gallery The Church may be lost but save our churches Why IDS's penchant for untried virgins is at the root of his trouble The Deal Blair's stance will bring policy rewards beyond Iraq Breaking Taboos Japan needs an honest debate about defence Chorus Line The English National Opera must make economies Calls for a rethink on council tax Letters may be posted, faxed or e-mailed. We do not… The search for moral authority in decisions over Iraq Implications of weapons dossier cuts Channel rail link Royal role on badgers Picture Gallery The Burlington Five Beeb boob Knotty concept The Weather Today's Weather Rain in the West, Mainly Fine in the East The Times Crossword 22,285 T Mobile Paul Simons Weather Eye EasyJet shares dive Briefing Red bus sales 'to rise' Terrorism response plan Equitable report in June Ex-Qwest chiefs charged Wal-Mart keeps lead Stock Markets Currencies Charts of the day BT European Briefing Commodities Pub tycoon meets Six Continents directors In Business Today: Commentary 24. Tempus 26. Unit… Health warning Pound Takes a Tumble Deb en hams 'next target' for Scarlett acquisition Man of letters Record fall in amount invested by firms Retreat on dividends damages Prudential chief The Times Need to know: The essential daily guide to the sectors Economics & Markets HSBC Bank plc New man at Pru right to be wary Business Editor's Commentary Patience Wheatcroft Results in brief Pru payout fear wipes £1.4bn off shares HBOS shores up life business Germany acts to protect investors Heathrow Insurer becomes a prime takeover candidate By Caroline Merrell Banking Correspondent Credit Suisse to cut more jobs after losses reach £1.5bn How it all went wrong Treasury plans terrorism powers Unklndest cut… Cut breaches internal rules AMP chairman retires early Talk of Australian bid hits Allied Domecq Nick Hasell Stock Markets Rumour of the day Eurotop 100 Bold HBOS remains in credit Tempus Robert Cole Biggest price movements of the day Major Indices Commodities FTSE Eurotop 100 London Financial Futures Money Rates % European Money Deposits % Gold /Precious Metals Baird &co Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Michael Page falls to low ahead of figures Dollar Rates Other Sterling Recent Issues FTSE Volumes Wall Street Inflated sense of worth A real hide Italian job Holmes Place shares dive on fourth alert Weston Medical suspended amid funding failure US asks Acambis to do smallpox vaccine work Reed Health in turmoil as two directors quit Investors run ragged on the buyout treadmill The Times BAT eyes takeovers despite buyback intention Rolls-Royce plans 1,100 job losses in push to modernise The Times Unit Trust Information Service Germany sows seeds of banking disaster EasyJet hit by trading update turbulence The Times Love blossoms for Thorntons Shares close off low NCP Debate Should children take holidays in term-time? Anniversaries Birthdays Who wrote this? Christopher Hill Historian and Master of Balliol College whose influential writings on 17th-century change were imbued with his Marxist beliefs Court & Social Maurice Blanchot Reclusive author and critic whose political and philosophical writing informed the work of Derrida, Foucault and Barthes Lives in Brief Births, Marriages & Deaths Dress codes in the workplace Does a collar and tie rule for male employees amount to sexual discrimination? Nature Notes Schools and holidays DEbate the issues of the day as they happen, and join in the discussion with other Times readers Should parents be allowed to take their children on holiday during term-time? On This Day The Times, February 26,1986 Marcos Quits and Flies out to Guam Prize. quiz@thetimes News Quiz What's your view? Word Watching Daily Life February 26,1980 Questions Answered Questions Asked Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service of thanksgiving Lecture Changing the Guard School news Flights Directory Contact Details for Classified Advertising Open house after 2,000 years Anti-war feelings demonstrated through art Personal Column Court & Social The Times Forthcoming marriages Answers The Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Cyclists will be on the road to riches Paula Hawkins looks at how money reserved for life's luxuries can be put to more profitable use elsewhere Savings Best Buys Unsecured Personal Loans Credit Cards People don't always see accidents Time to celebrate if you missed the boat last year Mortgage deals improve as rate cut confounds the experts, says Paula Hawkins Daimler Chrysler Rate tarts just love the thrill of the chase On Saturday Links Free Guides Venice gives solution to life on the flood plain Andrew Morgan meets a couple forced to take costly measures to prevent their home from drowning Patient's detention lawful but procedure flawed Law Report City: Bramcote, Nottingham, £619,000 Three of the best Commute: Windsor, Berkshire, £650,000 Country: Staffordshire, £610,000 Bargain hunters look to the East Fine beaches, ski resorts, a rich history and incredibly low prices are luring Britons to Bulgaria, says Clare Stewart Kensington & Chelsea French Property Exhibition The International Property Show Parque da Floresta Coldwell Banker Team Realty Marbella Property Shop Superior Real Estate Ltd Ocean Estates International Property Exhibition Passport to Bulgaria Desert springs Qualified success Tough choices face England Cricket… Gunners or goners? It's now or never for Arsenal The Times Paolo Di Canio likes statistics. He says that in the… Picture Gallery The results service Today's fixtures Teamwork so essential in tough race United romp Into last eight Balding watches weather for Gunner Welburn Yesterday's results Chepstow Reading the racecard The Times Sports Book Wetherby Lingfield Park England faced by tough choices in name of progress Cricket World Cup CMJ Mobile Report Pitfalls litter course for Woods and Els Golf The Times Wasim relieved to reach landmark Scoreboard from Paarl By Our Sports Staff: Henman is humbled by Hungarian Tennis Record breaker Forecast worries New Zealand By Our Special Staff: Mosley returns his critics' fire Motor racing Times Square By Our Sports Staff: Suspended Warne says he had used fluid tablet before The World Cup Today Vickery ruled out of Six Nations with back injury Rugby Union England World Cup bid 'most profitable' From Owen Slot Chief Sports Reporter: Ruiz battles for credibility Boxing Snow reports Absence of Farrell compounds Wigan woe In Brief Giants do double Seeds ousted England miss out Tense triumph Jets on a high Smash bookies' odds for 6 Wenger aims for place among greats Litmanen in praise of Ajax mentor and Arsenal style Watford keep Wolves at bay with Cup looming large Wallace raises play-off hopes for Gillingham Ladbrokes Crewe look second best as Wigan go clear by a dozen Robson finding home brew has most potent taste The Premiership today : Angel allowed to spread his wings as Manchester United hope to raise Fortune By Our Sports Staff: Dazzling Juninho welcomed back Taylor put straight by Premier League Last night's results Giggs spreads his wings to put United in seventh heaven Gillette D-Day in Durban How they stand in group D Inside Sport Inside the Mind of Ids Interview From Tesco to Tosca: how Operatunity changed my life Fashion The ultimate survival weapon: every woman needs one 11 Books Why you need the classics when you're in the Hindu Kush 19 Inside Rigolotto Singers at the English National Opera Have Gone on Strike over Job Cuts. But They Gave a Free Concert at a Nearby Church. Quentin Letts Went along True Fiction Verbatim 24 Hours Desert Deaths: Super Stallion helicopters of the us… Richard Morrison When It Comes to Creating a Masterpiece, You Can't Beat Working with Someone You Truly Hate Human Jungle The Accidental the left of Him After Iain Duncan Smith's Most Acrimonious Week so Far as Leader of the Conservative Party, Mary Ann Sieghart Looks behind the Guards Tie and the Double-Barrelled Name to Reveal a Rebellious Outsider who is out of his Depth The Times The Cash Lady Sings When `Operatunity Knocked Jane Gilchrist Answered -And Won. She Tells Richard Morrison how the Series Changed her Life The Saturday Times The Times You Need Emotion to Be a Winner Emotional Intelligence Control and Command are Not All that It Takes to Reach the Top, a Study Shows. Penny Wark Reports Love Etc What Does Life Tell us about Love? This Week: Lauren Slater How Modern Life Makes us Ill Health Diseases like Breast Cancer and Myopia May Be Caused by a Mismatch between our Genes and our Modern Lifestyle. Jerome Burne Reports Lumps We Dont Do Glam Instead of Hollywood Chic, Brits at Gong Fests Go for Slap, Tickle and Cheap Satin, Says Lisa Armstrong When Small Really is Beautiful Back to the 1960s with White House Glamour Ultimate Survival Weapon Duchess Theatre The D'oyly Carte Opera Company Raymond Gubbay Entertainments The Times Victim Support Arts Photogoraphy Sebastiao Salgado's Images of the World's Dispossessed Leave Joanna Pitman in Tears Heart of Stone Arts Sculpture the History of the City of London told in its Public Statues Francis Gilbert Reports 6Academy Award Nominations After the Thrill Has Gone Exhibitions why Has Graham Sutherland's Repurtation Suffered Such a Drastic but Unjustified Decline, Asks John Russell Taylor Today in the Times The Times Travel Direct A Life More Ordinary Arts Exhibition Give or Take the Odd Bare Bottom, Contemporary British Art is a Rather Unshocking Affair These Days—but only because It Wants to Be, Says Rachel Campbell-Johnston How Long is a Surreaust Piece of String? A Pair of Jesters Entertain Phoebe Greenwood Visual Art Battle with the past Books The Penguin Classics The Times Books Direct Bestsellers Brilliant Interplay of Work and Life The Classics: My Choice A Vile Tale Rudely Told TLS 100 Diary The Classics: My Choice Vital Teaching Aid Working Relationship Sarah Carroll, Left, Pa to Eliana Lady Houstoun-Boswall, Headmistress Maine - Tucker The Times The Times Offers Direct St Paul's Girls School Action first Office Manager Office Manager/ Administrator… Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Countryclubuk. com Office Assistant Coby Philips Recruitment Consultants Lettings Manager Careermoves " Positions Sought" Times Newspapers Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Impactplus Business & Technology Consultants Business language consultancy seeks versatile… Work Abroad The Times Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Legion Security Plc Super PA/SEC ADMINISTRATION/PA Conference Call the Brewery, London Ec2 What to Do when your Keyboard is a Pain in the Arm Many a Slip Twixt Pc and Wrist, Says Tola Awogbamiye. But Ther are Ways to Avoid Rsi In Temporary Difficulties Rosalind Renshaw Looks at a Confused Picture in Temping Work Time Savers PA of the Year Award Contacts Timesonline Bridge Chess Winning Move TV Review Television and Radio The Middle-Aged Men Behaving Badly in Manchild Could Learn a Lesson from the 70 Year Old Football Manager Sir Bobby Robson, Says Carol Midgley Today's Highlights Choice Satellite, Cable and Digital Sky One Choice Radio Radio 1 Picture Gallery Winning Move Solution: 1 Bc7! suddenly Black will be… Choice Films Satellite, Cable & Digital Films BBC One Variations TV Choice Television and Radio Today's Television T2 Crossword No 2899 The Times How to become a freelance writer The Writers Bureau

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